Wallowa Lake has two public boat ramps. The first one you arrive at is on the north end at the County Park and has a double ramp and tie-up dock. The second, at the south end, is located within the State Park just west of the Marina. Wallowa Lake is generally calm, making it a great place for canoes and skiers.
Recreation at Wallowa Lake
The East and West Fork of the Wallowa River feed the lake with crystal clear snow melt, making Wallowa Lake one of the clearest lakes in the world. Locals like to joke as they jump in, that the water was snow five minutes ago. Really though, after a few weeks of hot weather the water is very nice and refreshing.
The Wallowa Lake Trailhead at the south end of Wallowa Lake provides a gateway into Oregon's Largest Wilderness, The Eagle Cap, home to both Oregon's highest lake and its biggest wall, the 4,000' West face of the Matterhorn. If you thought this area was beautiful from the outside, entering the wilderness will simply blow you away!
Mountain Pines Adventure Golf is truly a unique miniature golf course situated among the pine trees which offers challenges and fun for everyone. Putt through a log, through the rocks and even into the water for a chance at a hole-in-one. You’ll enjoy the calming waterfalls and fountains throughout the course. So come have some fun and create a memory of a lifetime!
Eagle Cap Chalets' historical mini golf course represents over 50 years of family fun! First constructed in 1961, our course has been recently remodeled with some completely new holes, but retaining many of the original design. Some families have been returning for decades! It's a wonderful activity for young and old alike. Enjoy a leisurely afternoon under tall pines, and finish with our signature Mountain Berry Shake at the snack shack.
Cycle Oregon is the largest cycling group in the state and claims to be ‘The Best Ride in America.’ Their website states, “Somewhere in America there may be a more awe-inspiring ride than this climb to the Wallowa Valley. If so, we have not found it.”